1 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dope Points to Fight in Third Annual Meet of Indoor Track Men Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska Expected to Lead Valley Contestants Uncertain as it may be, do points to a three cornered fight between Missouri, Kansas and Illinois in the championship of the Missouri valley when the first gun is fired at the third annual Missouri high school football game. In hall Saturday night. Teams from the universities of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Washington, Drake, Grinnell and the Kansas and Iowa agricultural colleges will be entered into a lieutenant by elected officials of the university. This will be by far the most interesting and closely fought conference meet. Kansas was the victor in the 1922 and 1923 indoor meets. Should the Jayhawkers win Saturday night, the cup offered by the University Lettersmen will be the permanent property of Kansas. The Lettersmen's club, an organization of Kansas City men who won letters in their respective schools, awarded the permitment to the team winning the indoor meet consecutively or not. not. Four events on the program which always prove the most exciting, the hurdle races, high jump, quarter-mile, and the sprints. Every event for Kansas City high schools will be run as preliminaries. Gunmen Holding Tryouts Winners to Represent Kansas in National Meet Members of Scabbard and Blade honorary military fraternity of the local reserve officers training corps, are trying out this week for the rifle team. The five men with the highest scores will represent the University of Kansas in the national Scabbard and Blade match which must be completed by March 16. A cup awarded to the individual the highest score, and a medal will be given to the individual with the highest score. Thirty shots will be the total fired to complete the record for each man. Five each from prone and sitting positions, five each from prone and kneeling positions, and five each from prone and standing positions. No sighting shots will be taken on the target. The Seahawk and Blade team from Pennsylvania won the cup last year with a total of 1437 points out of a possible 1600, an increase that earned the individual wrist a total of 296 points out of a possible 360. Canned Heat Proves Barrier to Entrance Two warm-hearted friends were given a cold reception the other night at the colored fraternity at 1101 Mississippi street. In fact they were not quite sure what to do, so a pack of "Canned Heat" was taken along. After finding the fraternity spirit was lacking and they could not gain admittance, the two members went on the outside. Later they were forcibly removed and taken to a place where they were welcome on the inside, and insisted that Elijah Allen and Hunt Woods. They each paid $25 initiation fee to the police court. Class Forming Junior Spanish Organization A junior Spanish organization is being formed by members of the 8:30 Spanish reading and grammar class, taught by Miss Margaret Husen, for the purpose of giving the members of the club a sequential with Spanish conversation. Two meetings have been held, but a name for the club has not yet been chosen. The club meets regularly at 3:30 every Monday afternoon. A committee of three members is appointed to point at arrangements for the club. Next Monday the name for the club will be voted on, and officers elected. The program will consist of musical numbers, readings, and games. Reschelfsumes will also be served at the club will be of a measure that Spanish language may be used to play them. Readings and music will also be Spanish. Moving pictures will be used in the spring football training at Purdue, which begins as soon as weather conditions permit. A film showing the Yale team in action on the field to grid candidates last Thursday evening. Track Men to Be Guests at Get-Together Dinner Members of the track squad who will participate in the Missouri valley indoor track meet will be entertained Thursday evening at dinner by the Kappa Sigma fraternity, and the Karl Schlademan, coach of the Kansas runners, the men meet at one of the fraternity houses for the purpose of coaching. They will meet and to promote good feeling and fellowship among the teammates. Kansas Wrestlers Go to First Valley Meet at Ames This Week Notre Dame Boxing Team Wil Clash With the Cyclones Friday Night Kansas, along with Ames, Oklahoma A. & M., and Nebraska, is ranked as being one of the most likely contender for carrying off the honors in the first Missouri tour of the 1980s, to be staged at Ames, Ia, Mar. 7 and 8. Jayhawk grapplers who will enter the competition are Captain Webbring, 158 pound class; Victor Hill, 178 pound class; A. R. Silton, 125 pound class. With only a few days left before the meet, entries are going in fast, according to a report from Ames. Kansas, Oklahoma A. & M., Nebraska, Washington, Missouri, Cornell College and Ames had their entry lists in yesterday, and other teams are expected to enter today. Predications are that individual honors will be pretty well scattered among the Bibition of Kansas; Kellogg of Nebraska; Prunty of Ames; and Foliart and Keen of Oklahoma. A & M are predicted to up show well. There will be a meeting of the coaches and representatives in State gymnastics Friday morning at 9:00. All teams must be weighed in by that time, and the preliminaries will start at 10:00, continuing at 2:00 in the afternoon. The semi-finals begin at 4:00, ending, and the finals in the afternoon. The Cyclone leather pushers will clash with the Notre Dame boxing team as a special attraction Friday night. H. M. Baldridge, former football and wrestling star of Yale, will be the head referee in the tournament. Teams Enter Tournament Eight Houses Pay Needed Fee for Basketball Practice The intra-mural basketball tournament has eight teams entered a present. The following houses have paid their fee; Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omega Pi, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, and Corbin Hall. The entrance fee of $5 must be paid before an organization will be allowed to sign up for practice hour. The draw will be based on Dorothy Hortigues, c241 basketball manager of the Women's Athletic Association, in order to determine the rotation schedule and be given preference at as practice hours. All organizations who have not yet paid their fee for the tournament, but intend entering a team, are urged to turn the money over to Miss Higgins as soon as possible. Quickly, she will be the greater offer and the opportunity for the most desirable practice hours, according to those in charge. A polo club has been organized at Oregon Agricultural College, by students interested in polo. BOWERSOCK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12 PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMPLES: BARREE SHOP has moved from 118th AVE. to 200 W. 35th St., located on PROPEST, FROPT, O. D. S. P.D., Office and Post Inspection. Phone: Office McKinley's and Mast. Mail: McKinley's Grocery Store. DRS. WELCH AND WELCH. The Chiro practica Palmer graduate. X-ray ima- tory. Phone 115 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Posite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. Mail orders received now and filled in the orders of their receipt. Seat Sale, March 10th. Prices: First 10 rows, Parquet $27.5. Last rows $2.20. "A" Balcony, First two rows $2.20; last rows $1.65. "AA" Balcony $1.10. With Miss Sydney Shields and Notable Comman who wants to dress well at moderate cost our selling system of cash only, no end of season sales and cutting out every unnecessary expense will prove a great help. Compare values. FOR THE MAN-and we can truthfully say that the values are equal to any suit with one trouser at the same price. Two Trouser Suits $30 — $35 — $40 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM The Kansas R. O. T. C. rife队 is firing against the R. O. T. C. rife team of the University of Washington this week, and that the Connecticut Agricultural College women's rife队, all firing must be completed on Saturday, March 5, and must be consistent with an obstant by mail immediately. Men and Women Entered in R. O. T. C. Rifle Meets In both matches fifteen members will fire and the ten highest scores will count on each team. The R. O. T. C match will be fired from four positions, and the position of kneeling, while the women will only fire from the prone position. Results have not been obtained from the match between the K. U. R. O. T. C. rifle team and that of last week. College which was last week. Pratt Reporter Visits Lawrence Pratt Reporter Visits Crawford Lawrence Greiner, who was reporter on the Tribute Tribune newspaper, was on the campus Wednesday and Thursday, becoming acquainted with the department of journalism. It is probable that he will enter the University in September. While here Greiner was a guest of Paul Reinez, Bishop of Montreal and Medical from Pratt, at the Acacia house. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Coffee-Nut and Vanilla Tutti Fruitti and Vanilla Banana-Nut and Vanilla Other Flavors, B. Black Walnut Vanilla Tutti muntii Shrubberry Grape Pineapple Brown Bread Chocolate Caramel Nut Banana Nut Chocolate Chip Honey Mint French Fruit Coffee Nut Sherbets: Orange Pineapple Lime Phone 182 What a beautiful ring. People constantly pay the tribute of their admiration to the carefully selected ring on your finger. Rings for birthdays Rings for weddings Rings for Engagements Rings for Babies Rings for the man Ye Shop of Fine Quality $25.00 Dresses $16.75 Friday and Saturday Two groups of Smartly fashioned Dresses will be specially priced for these two days— Group One consists of many pretty styles of Dresses of the Flat Crepe, Crepe back Satin, Taffeta, Roshanara, Flannel, or Jersey, for afternoon, for street, for sport wear. The price for these two days $25.00 In Group Two you may choose from a clever selection of Printed Silk Crepes, Roshanara Crepe, most every shade is represented including Black and white combinations. Sizes 14 to 42 at $16.75. BULLENES "Sneak downstairs early Sunday morning, grab the Kansas City Star and see if you picked the "All Valley!" Hart, Schaffner & Marx —tailored in the new careless careful styles—roomy coats, easy trousers—in models for Men and Young Men— Spring Suits mean—foreign and domestic woolens, new patterns, and colors, expert needlework—every garment to give you perfect satisfaction or your money back— $35 to $65 Hart, Schaffner & Marx feature two trouser suits — $50 —a real assortment for your choosing—glad to show you and we invite comparison. Window Unveiling March 12th 8 p. m. Varsity Theatre LAST TIMES TONIGHT Prices: 10c & 33c Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L. LASKY PRESENT ZANE GREY'S "THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" AN IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCTION BUD HAMILTON in "LONESOME" Especially prepared Musical Program Varsity Orchestra Glenn Fulton, Director FRIDAY and SATURDAY Richard Barthelness in "Twenty-one"